Simple Delivery - no way to opt out for small low value items.

Just to add & clarify  some of the various posts on the lack of an opt out on the Simple Delivery for low value items under £10 & 100g.

 

As of Friday there doesn't seem to be any obvious way to avoid the Simple Delivery.

I've tried a range of methods - & nothing logically works.

As a stamp seller/collector on starting a listing on Saturday - got a message when trying to list along the line of "This listing has been changed to Simple Delivery - your despatch time is now 2 days"

This appeared before any values of items had been entered.

The advanced / custom options no longer appear.  Clicking on  Collection only & back doesn't bring these options back.

Occasionally a "Primary postage" option appears - however any details entered here vanish when scrolling down the screen & the only option that allows any listing to be completed is ticking the Simple Delivery.

(Having said that I've created 6 or so auctions today - one somehow went through with custom postage !! (this was the only one in it's category - but didn't manage to duplicate it when trying to)). Have also tried with Buy it Now.

Sometimes the International Postage options remain - and sometimes they need to be re-entered.

Existing listings haven't been changed to Simple Delivery - but using sell similar doesn't allow me to avoid Simple Delivery.  (Existing listings have all been changed to 2nd class letter in bulk & also changed to 15g.  (Looking at package size there doesn't seem to be a way of entering values for width less than 1cm ?? - the 2nd class letter option was not always there when doing the changes so had to refresh the selection a couple of times).

Simple delivery rates are inconsistent.   I had an item of £10 to list & in one stamp category it came up as £1.55 (£2.28 when viewing the item) - when I changed the stamp category it then came up as £2.74 !

 

It's an absolute mess !!

 

(I did however list the items as I get a few international sales - currently more than UK ones.  Also to see whether it is possible to change them when live -  or later if Ebay get their act together. I did add a note for any UK buyers explaining the issues).

 

 

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Re: Simple Delivery - no way to opt out for small low value items.

I can get custom postage for valid small items the same way as you've seen for large/heavy items.

i.e. enter the item price as £800

These boxes then appear:

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Enter the size and weight of the item. Create the custom postage.

Once all is done, set the item price back to whatever.

 

Only large letter sized items, max 100g in the valid subcategories, max £10 can be opted out.

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Ok thanks I’m going to experiment more to get it clear in my head amongst all the showdowns in this farce , whichever way you think about it, you cannot say it is not a farce

announced in oct, made compulsory in April  , wasn’t cruelly then even,  seems compulsory now , at last, but the newly fangked   superior system can’t even get the BASICS right which is impeding or stopping eBay sellers actually selling , which is a basic function on a selling site, and I shall continue to call it a farce at best until they get their house in order  lord knows what’s stopping them, , it’s also bit  like they’re making us feel they’re doing us a favour when they’re atually screwed everything up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


don’t get me wrong though in that I gratuitously slag off eBay I don’t  , I tell it how I see it 

im sad they turned from a decades old very nice platform to a an alien strange one

 

very trumpian though 

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Re: Simple Delivery - no way to opt out for small low value items.

You are welcome to your view, but please do not put words in my mouth.

I do not think it's a farce, I've no idea of ebay's motivations or success criteria.

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